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Wicked Flying Monkeys
Ozzy is an enthusiastic and friendly flying monkey, son of the legendary Goliath, the brave warrior. They serve Evilene - the wicked witch - just as the rest of their kin. But Ozzy is not happy about it and when Evilene's plans put Oz once again in peril, Ozzy reaches out to the Champions of Oz, three great friends (the Lion, the Scarecrow and the Tinman) with incredible qualities that have taken Emerald City to its maximum splendor.
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Plot Summary
A group of formerly elite flying monkeys, now out of work after the defeat of the Wicked Witch of the West, struggle to adapt to the mundane world. They form a support group to deal with their existential crises and search for new purpose in a society that no longer needs their unique skills. The film follows their comedic and often absurd attempts to find meaning and employment.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its unique premise and comedic performances, particularly from its lead actresses. However, some found the execution to be uneven and the humor occasionally fell flat.
What Reviewers Say
The film's original concept and strong female leads are its biggest assets.
While consistently funny at times, the plot occasionally struggles to maintain momentum.
Offers a fresh and unexpected take on a classic fantasy trope.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the inventive premise and the humorous portrayals of the flying monkeys trying to navigate modern life. Many appreciated the performances and the lighthearted, quirky tone, though some felt the humor could be hit-or-miss.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The distinctive screeching sounds made by the flying monkeys in the film were achieved by recording distorted sounds of opera singers.
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